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"It will be an offence for that person to be in the shop. Obviously there is criteria around who this order is suitable for, and there have to be some exemptions made so that people can feed themselves.

"It has been trialled successfully in Skegness, and as a result we are now rolling out in Boston.”

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Sally West, community beat manager for Skegness Neighbourhood Policing Team tweeted her delight at the decision, stating "Another criminal behaviour order granted in Boston."

The officer said the force has a zero tolerance to shoplifting.

The public is asked to report sightings if Tutty is seen breaching the order by calling police on 101.